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Like City Hall and the Griffith Observatory, General Hospital is embedded in the identity of Los Angeles, standing broad-shouldered and tall in vistas from the 10 and 5 freeways or via a window ...
This photo of Los Angeles County General Hospital appeared in the Dec. 7, 1955, L.A. Times as part of the Know Your City photography series.
The 1,200-bed General Hospital, which opened in 1933, closed because of damage from the 1994 Northridge earthquake. The 600-bed LAC+USC Medical Center opened in 2008 next door.
The LA County Board of Supervisors agreed to give a contract to a developer to build housing, mixed use and laboratories and even a hotel at what is the old General Hospital in Boyle Heights seen ...
The Los Angeles County General Hospital was considered a state-of-the-art institution when it opened in December 1933 amid the Great Depression. The 19-story, 1.5 million square foot, historic Art ...
Developers aim to transform LA County’s long-idled, but still iconic, General Hospital to house homeless Seeking to turn it into housing, the county hosted 55 developer and equity firms to ...
The historic Los Angeles County General Hospital, a once cutting-edge medical facility, is closer to becoming affordable housing — another milestone in the building’s nearly 90-year history.
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